4x4x2=32 cubic feet 7.48 gallons per cubic foot 7.48 x 32=239.3766234 gallons
To do this just multiply together 2ft(*)2ft = 4ft^2 or four feet squared area=lenth times width
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1ft = 12 in ⇒ 58.75in = 58.75 ÷ 12 ft = 4ft 10.75in ~= 4.9 ft.
You cannot define a volume with only two linear dimensions.
4x4x2=32 cubic feet 7.48 gallons per cubic foot 7.48 x 32=239.3766234 gallons
(32yds and 2ft) + (4yds and 2ft) = 36yds and 4ft. Since 1yd is 3ft, we can express the answer as 37yds and 1ft.
There are many answers to this question... L x W = A 1ft x 48ft = 48ft2 2ft x 24ft = 48ft2 3ft x 16ft = 48ft2 4ft x 12ft = 48ft2 6ft x 8ft = 48ft2 8ft x 6ft = 48ft2 16ft x 3ft = 48ft2 12ft x 4ft = 48ft2 24ft x 2ft = 48ft2 48ft x 1ft = 48ft2
To do this just multiply together 2ft(*)2ft = 4ft^2 or four feet squared area=lenth times width
1ft = 12in. 4ft = 48in. Therefore, 4800in. = 400ft.
The answer is found by multiplying the radius squared times pi(3.12) times the length to find the volume. 0.5ft. x 3.12 x 3ft. =1.57 ftcu. Now multiply the answer times a conversion factor of 7.48051948 to get gallons. 1.57ftcu. x 7.48051948 = 11.75 gal.
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4ft 8in is less than 1yd 2ft 1in or 56 inches is less than 61 inches
Usually by feet. 1ft floods aren't much a deal. 2ft floods might be a pain. 3ft floods could mean fatal currents. 4ft and above GO INSIDE IT'S HORRIBLE! Like that.
If we are talking about railways, Narrow Gauge is any distance between the rails smaller than 'Standard Gauge' which is 4ft 8.5ins. Some common narrow gauges are 3ft 6ins, 3ft, 2ft, 1ft 10ins.
48in x 1ft/12in = 4ft
2 ft 3 in + 4ft 10 ins. Firsyt add the inches 3 + 10 = 13 inches. For every 12 inches add '1' to the 'feet'. This leaves a remainder of 1 inch. Then add the feet , not forgetting to add '1' foot from the carried forward inches. Hence 3 ft + 4 ft + 1ft = 8ft. So the overall answer is 8ft 1 inch.